Meet Dr. Leslie Saltzman

saltzman-bioDr. Leslie Saltzman, a board certified internist, was first exposed to medicine as a child while observing her mother's family practice. She went on to earn her medical degree from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (her mother’s alma mater). She began her training in family medicine and completed her internship at Bryn Mawr Hospital, which gave her a solid grounding in gynecology. Dr. Saltzman then completed her residency in internal medicine at the University of Pennsylvania’s Pennsylvania Hospital. Her professional interests include women’s health, evidence-based preventive medicine and endocrinology.

Dr. Saltzman completed her undergraduate work at Wellesley College, earning a B.A. in French and Economics. Prior to completing her post-baccalaureate studies at the University of Pennsylvania, she worked in New York for Pfizer’s Consumer Healthcare Division as a Market Manager.

Dr. Saltzman lives in Philadelphia with her husband and daughter. She has been featured in the Philadelphia Women's Journal, heard on BenFM 95.7 as Woman of the Week, and is a regularly seen on CBS3 with Stephanie Stahl.

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Meet Dr. Jillan Bellows Rowbotham

rowbotham-bioDr. Jillan Bellows Rowbotham was first exposed to medicine while volunteering for Hospice of Lansing during her third year of college, and it was a life-changing experience that made her want to become a doctor. She went on to earn her medical degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. She received her training in Internal Medicine at Main Line Health’s Lankenau Hospital in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania where she was one of the top residents in her program “Dr. Bellows Rowbotham remains one of our best residents. She is absolutely dedicated to the well-being of her patients and is a wonderful communicator with patients and their families.” Dr. Bellows Rowbotham’s schedule began filling up weeks in advance with women patients and this gave her the experience and solid grounding to focus on women’s health. Her professional interests include gastroenterology, weight management, nutrition and food policy.

Dr. Bellows Rowbotham completed her undergraduate work at Michigan State University, earning a B.S. in Human Biology with High Honors. Prior to completing her residency training, Dr. Bellows Rowbotham volunteered to travel to Guayaquil, Ecuador where she assisted in reconstructive surgeries.

Dr. Bellows Rowbotham is the co-founder of Physicians for Humanity; and is also an active member of the American Medical Association, American College of Physicians, The Obesity Society and has been awarded the William Dickerson Memorial Award. As an undergraduate, she was also selected as the Academic Woman of the Year. Dr. Bellows Rowbotham currently resides in Philadelphia with her husband.

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